Yeah, these are all great. I agree with the suggestion to crop the first image a bit tighter, especially on the left side. My favorites are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Wonderful set Ron. These are all very well done. beautiful dancer , poses and locations.
For some reason I really like #4. It has a different feel to it. I like that the only thing that is static is her. Dreamy and empowering are the words that come to mind. (Not even sure why) I guess that part of the appeal. It evokes emotion but i am not even sure why.
Steve Wylie wrote:
Yeah, these are all great. I agree with the suggestion to crop the first image a bit tighter, especially on the left side. My favorites are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
You're too funny, Steve! Thanks again for your help.
gregfixit wrote:
Wonderful set Ron. These are all very well done. beautiful dancer , poses and locations.
For some reason I really like #4. It has a different feel to it. I like that the only thing that is static is her. Dreamy and empowering are the words that come to mind. (Not even sure why) I guess that part of the appeal. It evokes emotion but i am not even sure why.
Great job on all.
Greg
Thanks, Greg! I was curious if anyone would like No. 4 as much as I do. Your words, dreamy and empowering, are exactly what I was going for in this image. I thought it looked otherworldly, and I loved what Dana was doing.
story_teller wrote:
Hey, those are great pictures! What kind of camera do you use? I got to get me one! (lol)
They're all excellent and Dana is superb in her form. In the last one, I want to clone out the scratches on the beam to the right of her. I know it's personal preference, but the perfectionist in me is itching to get rid of those marks! What a great B&W!
Larry
Hey Larry, it's kinda funny about those scratches. There were some deeper and bigger scratches around them, and I cloned those out. I kept those ones you mentioned in the shot as I just liked that there was some pattern to them, and they were less noticeable.
The B&W (last one) is my fav though all are good. I think that it is really strong. Love the yin and the yang.The beautiful subject in the gritty environment. Fluidity against the hard and rigid. I think the graffiti adds. The sophisticated and cultured set on the street.
Disclaimer: I see things a bit skewed. All of these in my view are art, artistic photography. Number 4 though, All I can say is W O W. Nice work. I wish I could help you edit just to see what you do!
prairietom wrote:
Disclaimer: I see things a bit skewed. All of these in my view are art, artistic photography. Number 4 though, All I can say is W O W. Nice work. I wish I could help you edit just to see what you do!
I am hiring an editor right now, but you have to show up to my studio every day.
I think they are all good, but I like #3 the most. The difficult position which she makes look so easy. The interesting reflection. The lighting. Very well done.
ucphotog wrote:
I think they are all good, but I like #3 the most. The difficult position which she makes look so easy. The interesting reflection. The lighting. Very well done.